Positioned outside popular Quaker discourse, yet vital to their practices and identity, nestles the notion of 'conflict'. This comment does require some qualifications, and. as you will discover, nearly all statements about Friends require some recognition of their complexity. The concept of 'conflict' is not central to Quaker understanding, but it has an interesting relationship with the other concepts that inform Quaker beliefs and practices. Friends direct their attention and practice to peace, integrity, simplicity, and equality. Their organisation, practice, and cultural schema are manifestations of these ideas, establishing a context that produces a unique construction of 'conflict' and its management. Quakers are known for th...
This thesis considers the role of individual members and groups of the Religious Society of Friends ...
Quaker Lecture, Indiana Yearly Meeting of Friends, Richmond, Indiana. August 15, 1962. Excerpt: It ...
In this talk the author discusses the place of Quakerism in modern society and its relevance to peac...
The Quaker community is committed to conflict resolution; it might be expected that the community i...
This thesis explores conflict and its management among Quakers by probing deeply the dynamics of cul...
The Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), have a long history of involvement as unofficial third p...
The 1956 Quaker Lecture of Indiana Yearly Meeting. The pastoral system in the Society of Friends cam...
One of the most basic human questions is whether there is a divine presence with which we can intera...
One of the most basic human questions is whether there is a divine presence with which we can intera...
This thesis explores the challenges the British Society of Friends (Quakers) faced in their missiona...
This study identifies, analyses and compares the spiritual underpinning of Quaker approaches to conf...
Acknowledgement of the significance of reflexivity in social research has generated numerous autobio...
This thesis contends that contemporary work processes shape fundamentally Quaker practice in the eve...
Members of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) express frequent adulation for the denominatio...
While Friends have a strong tradition of activism around the social justice issues of each era, we a...
This thesis considers the role of individual members and groups of the Religious Society of Friends ...
Quaker Lecture, Indiana Yearly Meeting of Friends, Richmond, Indiana. August 15, 1962. Excerpt: It ...
In this talk the author discusses the place of Quakerism in modern society and its relevance to peac...
The Quaker community is committed to conflict resolution; it might be expected that the community i...
This thesis explores conflict and its management among Quakers by probing deeply the dynamics of cul...
The Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), have a long history of involvement as unofficial third p...
The 1956 Quaker Lecture of Indiana Yearly Meeting. The pastoral system in the Society of Friends cam...
One of the most basic human questions is whether there is a divine presence with which we can intera...
One of the most basic human questions is whether there is a divine presence with which we can intera...
This thesis explores the challenges the British Society of Friends (Quakers) faced in their missiona...
This study identifies, analyses and compares the spiritual underpinning of Quaker approaches to conf...
Acknowledgement of the significance of reflexivity in social research has generated numerous autobio...
This thesis contends that contemporary work processes shape fundamentally Quaker practice in the eve...
Members of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) express frequent adulation for the denominatio...
While Friends have a strong tradition of activism around the social justice issues of each era, we a...
This thesis considers the role of individual members and groups of the Religious Society of Friends ...
Quaker Lecture, Indiana Yearly Meeting of Friends, Richmond, Indiana. August 15, 1962. Excerpt: It ...
In this talk the author discusses the place of Quakerism in modern society and its relevance to peac...